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Strategy Healthy Edge

February 28, 2012 by

Strategy Healthy Edge®

Purina® Strategy® Healthy Edge® horse feed is a high-fat, nutritionally balanced, controlled starch and sugar diet with enhanced great taste researched and formulated to support the health and well-being of adult horses aged 2 years and older. It’s top nutrition to help give your horses a shiny coat, full body condition and strong hooves without the added calories that can make easy keepers obese.

 

 

FEATURES BENEFITS
Purina® Amplify®Nugget The Purina® Amplify® Nugget is a patented, high-fat extruded particle that contains a proprietary blend of vegetable oils, flaxseed and rice bran for an optimal fatty acid profile that supports a strong immune function.
High Fat High levels of vegetable oils for strong body condition and shiny coat.
Incredibly Palatable Proprietary flavor enhancer for top palatability.
High Quality Proteins Proprietary amino acids (building blocks of proteins) that support strong muscle growth, shiny coat and healthy hooves.
Controlled Sugars & Starch Multiple Sources of Energy—promotes a more level temperament and may help minimize or avoid digestive disturbances in horses on higher grain diets
Beet Pulp Low soluble carbohydrates (approximately 18% total sugars and starch) – may help reduce the risk of adverse health effects caused by the management error of overfeeding
Nutritionally Balanced Provides 100% of the required nutrients for horses when fed as directed* so no additional supplements are necessary. *Based on “Nutrient Requirements of Horses Sixth Revised Edition – 2007” published by the National Research Council.
Highly Digestible Ingredients Provides essential nutrients that support proper digestion.
Consistently Fresh, Quality Natural Ingredients Superior, consistent, natural nutrition.
Hay or Pasture Formulated with digestible fiber sources including beet pulp to support digestive health and partially replace forage in the diet if needed to extend your hay or pasture.
FeedGuard® Nutrition System The FeedGuard® Nutrition System is one of the industry’s most innovative and exacting quality assurance programs. FeedGuard® Nutrition System can help deliver the trust, quality and performance that horse professional demand every day.

Strategy® Healthy Edge® horse feed supports the health and well-being of adult horses aged 2 years and older. Start with the amounts given for the weight and lifestyle of the horse. After observing the horse for a period of time, the amount fed may be increased or decreased by 10% to obtain the desired body condition and weight.

- WEIGHT OF HORSE IN POUNDS -
LIFESTYLE 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400
Minimum Hay or Equivalent Pasture* (lbs/day) 7.00 9.50 12.00 14.50 17.00
Strategy® Healthy Edge® horse feed (lbs/day)**     
Maintenance – Minimum Activity 2.00 2.50 3.25 3.75 4.50
Maintenance – Average Activity 2.75 3.50 4.25 5.00 5.75
Maintenance – Elevated Activity 3.25 4.25 5.25 6.25 7.25
Light Work 4.00 5.25 6.50 7.75 9.00
Moderate Work 5.50 7.25 9.00 10.75 12.50
Early Gestation (first 250 days) 2.75 3.75 4.50 5.50 6.25
Late Gestation (last 90 days) 4.25 5.50 6.75 8.00 9.25
Breed Stallion 4.75 6.25 7.75 9.50 10.75

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Patio Storage Bench

February 18, 2012 by

Save 29% on this Suncast Patio Storage Bench

With the Suncast Patio Storage Bench, extra storage and seating is now available in one easy – to – assemble solution!  Have you wondered where and how you managed to accumulate all that stuff?  Here’s a flash, own a house long enough and you’re going to accumulate a lot of it.

That includes “stuff” for your lawn, your garden, your bar-b-que grill and patio plants. Finding a place to put it all can be a challenge… until now, that is.

The Suncast Patio Storage Bench assembles in a flash and NO special tools are required.  We’ve found that most people use the Suncast Patio Storage Bench to not only give you a spot for your pool supplies, garden tools and furniture cushions, but it provides an extra spot for your friends and family to take a load off !

The details:
Long-lasting resin construction;
Stay dry design prevents contents from getting soggy;
50-gallon capacity;
Measures 52 3/4 x 34 1/2 x 21″ d.

Don’t let that scattered mess take over your yard this summer! Order yours now! Suncast Patio Storage Bench.

List Price: $140.00
Your Price: $98.97
You Save: $41.03 (29%)

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Fitting Show Lambs

February 12, 2012 by

Fitting Show Lambs Part 1

Fitting lambs for show requires more than simply shearing them.  Lambs, regardless of breed, should be washed prior to shearing. The only exception to this is when lambs are in long fleece. A clean fleece is easier to shear and extends the life of clipper blades. Any livestock soap or liquid dish washing soap will work extremely well for washing lambs, but be careful to remove all soap when rinsing.
Wash and shear lambs as close to the show day as possible. Most of the major shows do not allow washing after arrival on the show grounds. Lambs that are sheared frequently have a greater tendency to wrinkle or become loose hided.
A blow dryer may be used to hasten drying time. A bath towel is adequate for drying short fleeced lambs in warm weather. Lambs that have a tendency to wrinkle should not be dried with a blow dryer.
Shearing can be done while the lambs’ wool is still damp. Clippers will perform better in loose, damp wool. A pair of electric clippers fitted with a 20-tooth goat comb and 4-point cutter or a 23-tooth comb and 9-
point cutter should be used to ensure smoother, more attractive lambs.
Lambs should be sheared smooth. While shearing, the clippers should run parallel to the length of the body rather than vertically. Shearing parallel to the length of the body makes lambs appear balanced and longer bodied. Wool below the knees and hocks should not be shorn. This “boot” can be carded out and blended in with hand shears or electric clippers. Leaving the wool on the legs also improves the balance and “eye appeal” of lambs. Small animal clippers may be needed to clip closely around the eyes, ears or delicate areas.
Immediately after shearing, cover each lamb with a lamb sock or blanket and hood. A clean, well-bedded pen should be provided to keep lambs clean and dry.

Show Lamb Clippers, Shears, Blades

Oster Showmaster Shearing Clippers

The Oster Showmaster Shearing Clippers are perfect for shearing show lambs.  Multiple shearing combs are available to insure the best show clip.

    • Cooler running motor is virtually maintenance free – does not require frequent oiling
    • Slower speed option for sensitive areas and nervous animals
    • Creates a smooth finished appearance, Superior balance for easy handling and less fatigue
    • Includes 3″ shearing head with 20 tooth goat comb and 4 point cutter, Multiple blade options make this a versatile grooming tool
    • Set screw cap secures grease hole, Soft touch grip for better control and comfort
    • Clearly marked tension knob allows for easier blade adjustment, Variable speed delivers 700-3000 cutting cycles per minute
Variable speed shearing machine with 3” head runs cooler than ever. Adjusts from 700-3000 strokes per minute. Stays oiled for up to 100 hours. Soft touch coating on bottom housing for better comfort and control. Clearly marked tension knob allows for easier blade adjustment. Interchangeable with Clipmaster heads. Includes: shearing machine with 3” head and 15’ heavy-duty insulated power cord, 20-tooth goat comb, 4-point cutter, clipper grease, lubricating oil and durable toolbox carrying case with removable storage tray and blade compartments. 120 volts, AC 150 watts. UL approved.

Suggested Shearing Combs

The 24 Tooth Show Comb is designed for close smooth trimming.  It is safe around the head and underline of the animal.

 

 

 

The 13 Tooth Shearing Comb should be used for the body clip.

 

 

 

The 4 Point Cutting Blade should be used with both combs.

 

 

 

Fitting Show Lambs Part 2

The amount of time required to train a lamb for show depends on the lamb, the physical size and experience of the exhibitor, and the intensity of training. Some lambs are easy to gentle and train for show, while
other lambs are difficult and nearly impossible to train. Most lambs can be trained if enough time and effort are spent. Larger, more experienced exhibitors can handle a wilder lamb, while beginners need a gentle,
well-trained lamb. Some exhibitors spend time training throughout the program, while others start an intensified training program just 2 to 3 weeks before the show.
Halter breaking is an excellent way to begin the gentling process, especially if you have several lambs. Lambs should be caught, haltered with a rope halter, and tied to a fence. Do not tie the lambs where they
can hurt themselves and do not leave tied lambs unattended. While a lamb is tied, you can place the lamb’s feet properly and get it accustomed to setting up.

Lister Body Clippers

As the first permanent magnet motor clipper on the market, the Lister Body Clipper is a powerful, fast and efficient clipper that maintains a constant speed even in areas where the coat becomes particularly thick or dirty. The Lister Body Clipper has a slim, balanced grip for comfort, and is lightweight to ease tiredness when clipping.

Key Features:

  •  Overload switch to protect the motor from damage in the event of a jam
  • Removable and replaceable air filters for easy maintenance
  • Patented ventilated head technology to prevent the blades and head from getting hot and causing discomfort to the animal. This technology will also help to keep the hair away from your face
  • Designed and manufactured in the UK
  • Includes a carry case with tools and service equipment

 

 

 

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Purina Expo Brings New Products To Conroe Feeders Supply

February 6,7 & 8, Purina hosted their Product Expo in Phoenix, Arizona.  Because Conroe Feeders Supply is dedicated to providing you, their customer, with products and services that are up to date and effective, they attended the Purina Expo and Product Training held in Phoenix.

New products were introduced to all dealers in attendance.  Reports of Purina’s past performance were discussed.  Future vision was shared.  Each of these topics was centered around serving the end user in the best possible manner available.

Purina re-committed itself to product research and development emphasizing that in the past they had been the category creators and every other feed company in existence simply fell into the “copy-cat” category when it came to product manufacturing.  Their thrust will be continued product innovation designed to produce better animals and better performance from them.

Be sure to come by the store to check out the new items on display.  Chick Days are currently in effect – come check out the new products and pick up some new chicks.

Here’s just a sample of the Purina Expo Display Floor.  You would have needed to be there to get the full effect!

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